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ICT Infrastructure in Two Asian Giants: A Comparative Analysis of China and India
Venkata Praveen Tanguturi Institute for Infocomm Research - Agency for Science, Technology, and Research Fotios Harmantzis FX Concepts January 10, 2008 Abstract: China and India are two of the leading and fastest growing telecommunications markets in the emerging markets world. China is ahead of India in terms of proliferation of telecommunications services and has been more successful in networking societies. The paper studies the current state of the telecommunications networks in both countries, taking into consideration not only technical, but also economical, political, educational and social factors. Based on a comparative, in-depth analysis it is found that China has a substantial lead over India in areas such as awareness, availability, and affordability.
Keywords: India, China, ICT Working Paper SeriesDate posted: January 23, 2008 ; Last revised: March 23, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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